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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Review: Sound by Shelley Workinger

Title: Sound (Solid #3)
Author: Shelley Workinger
Publication: October 1, 2012
Publisher: CreateSpace
Source: Author 
Genre: Young Adult
Audience: 13 and up
Rating: 4.5 of 5

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Synopis: Clio Kaid's had one crazy summer.

After learning she was one of a hundred teens who were genetically modified before birth, she and the others departed for "camp" at a classified military site.

Besides discovering her own special ability, uncovering a conspiracy, and capturing a killer, she's also forged new friendships, found love, and managed to lose them both.

With no answers and the end of summer closing in, Clio's terrified of going home more lost than when she arrived.

Will she finally find everything she's been looking for?

Find out in this exciting conclusion to the Solid trilogy.


My Thoughts: This is a great story I adore it. Sound picks up where "Settling" left off. Clio Kaid and her friends are finishing out their summer at "camp". Friendships have been tested lines drawn and sides chosen. Clio struggles to mend her relationships all the while learning about herself. Something mysterious and calculated happens while the campers are on an outing. Yet, only Clio seems to be concerned. She is determined to find out who is behind it and why. Clio has great instincts that have been right on track in the past. *I have a sneaky suspicion that she may develop the ability of premonition* 

The suspense is perfect. I was not able to figure out who was behind everything. I was quite surprise with who it was and their reasoning behind it. I want more and I'm sad to have the series end. The epilogue leaves things open. 

"You don't get all the answers in life. That's what keeps it interesting" - Jack

2 comments:

  1. Nice. I love mysteries like that and it doesn't hurt to a little sci fi thrown into the mix. I may have to give the trilogy a try.

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  2. thanks for the review, it's sound so interesting

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